There is something special about a home that has never before been offered to the market. Built in 1976 as a much-loved family holiday retreat and held by the same family ever since, this is one of those rare opportunities that seldom comes along in Narrawallee.
Positioned on a level 594sqm block with a generous 15.2-metre street frontage in a whisper quiet, tightly held residential street. The home enjoys an enviable location just 150 metres from Narrawallee Beach and only 250 metres from the tranquil waters of Narrawallee Inlet and boat ramp. Generations have enjoyed summers here, with morning swims, afternoons on the beach and evenings spent listening to the ocean. Now it's ready for a new family to create memories of their own.
Lovingly maintained in largely original condition, the home captures the character of a classic coastal design. The distinctive flat roof, aluminium cladding and Oregon timber framing reflect an era of Australian coastal architecture that remains the quintessential beach shack. Inside, raked ceilings add space and warmth, complementing the home's authentic beach house feel.
The upper level offers two bedrooms, a light-filled living area, kitchen, bathroom and separate toilet, flowing effortlessly to the generous rear entertaining deck. The deck provides the perfect place to gather after a day at the beach and enjoy the peaceful surrounds.
An internal spiral staircase leads to the lower level, where two additional bedrooms, a rumpus room, sitting area, kitchenette with laundry and a second bathroom create exceptional flexibility. Whether accommodating extended family, teenagers or weekend guests, the layout naturally lends itself to multi-generational holidays.
Completing the package is a single garage with front and rear roller door access, a garden shed and excellent storage for surfboards, fishing gear and everything needed for a relaxed coastal lifestyle.
Narrawallee has long been regarded as one of the South Coast's most tightly held coastal communities. The beach is one of the region's favourites, patrolled during summer and pet friendly outside restricted hours, while Narrawallee Inlet offers calm waters for swimming, paddleboarding, kayaking and boating. Blue Huey Caravan Coffee and Tino's Bodega have become popular local meeting places, with the boutiques and cafés of Milton and the restaurants, golf courses and beaches of Mollymook all just minutes away.
Opportunities like this are becoming increasingly difficult to find. First time offered to the market, tightly held for almost five decades and positioned in one of the South Coast's most sought-after beachside settings, this is an opportunity to secure not only a home, but a lifestyle that families have treasured for generations.
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